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well as these protests continue what should the international community be doing let's bring in kenneth roth executive director of human rights watch mr roth it's good to have you with us here on the show we know that the u.n. human rights council has strongly condemned this coup which you have welcomed but beyond these strongly worded condemnations what levers does the our international community actually have to use here i mean the key issue is financial already the crew leader as you know particularly senior general. have been subject to your targeted sanctions that is to say asset freezes and travel bans by a number of western countries the real backstop is to go after the business is that the military. and that it uses to finance a coup and it's repression particularly to huge conglomerates that really enter into many aspects of the economy and so there is movement in that direction but that frankly is what the junta will listen to their pocket i just want come back to that point at the top general man hong kong has been under u.s. sanctions to 2019 if that isn't a deterrent because thi
well as these protests continue what should the international community be doing let's bring in kenneth roth executive director of human rights watch mr roth it's good to have you with us here on the show we know that the u.n. human rights council has strongly condemned this coup which you have welcomed but beyond these strongly worded condemnations what levers does the our international community actually have to use here i mean the key issue is financial already the crew leader as you know...
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well as these protests continue what should the international community be doing let's bring in kenneth roth executive director of human rights watch mr roth it's good to have you with us here on the show we know that the u.n. human rights council has strongly condemned this coup which you have welcomed but beyond these strongly worded condemnations what levers does the our international community actually have to use here. i mean the key issue is financial i'm already the crew leader as you know particularly senior general you know you have been subject to your targeted sanctions that is to say asset freezes and travel bans by a number of western countries the real backstop is to go after the business is that the military own and that it uses to finance a coup and it's repression particularly the 2 huge conglomerates that really enter into many aspects of the economy yet money and so there is movement in that direction but that frankly is what the junta will listen to their pocket i just want come back to that point at the top general meant hong kong has been under u.s. sanctions 10 since 2
well as these protests continue what should the international community be doing let's bring in kenneth roth executive director of human rights watch mr roth it's good to have you with us here on the show we know that the u.n. human rights council has strongly condemned this coup which you have welcomed but beyond these strongly worded condemnations what levers does the our international community actually have to use here. i mean the key issue is financial i'm already the crew leader as you...
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face in the region you know there's a lot to discuss here tonight and to do that i'm joined by kenneth roth director of human rights watch in new york city and from washington d.c. i'm joined by middle east analysts try to parse the of the quincy institute for responsible strick state craft to both of you welcome let me start by asking you both what you expect the biden administration to do with this declassified report try to start with you. well what the biden astray ssion is doing is that they're following the u.s. law that congress mandated this early iran and it's from the construction essentially ignored it so as a 1st step an explanation they're following the law what they're saying though is that this is going to be part of a larger rethinking of their relationship with saudi arabia and i think in many ways that would be tremendously welcome because this has been a very unhealthy relationship for quite some time the question is by starting off with this report is it an indicative of the idea that we are now personalizing the problem as if it is m.v.s. alone and that is responsible f
face in the region you know there's a lot to discuss here tonight and to do that i'm joined by kenneth roth director of human rights watch in new york city and from washington d.c. i'm joined by middle east analysts try to parse the of the quincy institute for responsible strick state craft to both of you welcome let me start by asking you both what you expect the biden administration to do with this declassified report try to start with you. well what the biden astray ssion is doing is that...
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face in the region you know there's a lot to discuss here tonight and to do that i'm joined by kenneth roth director of human rights watch in new york city and from washington d.c. i'm joined by middle east analyst try to parse the of the quincy institute for responsible strict state craft to both of you welcome let me start by asking you both what you expect the biden administration to do with this declassified report try to start with you. well what the biden history sion is doing is that they're following the u.s. law that congress mandated this early iran and it's from the construction essentially ignored it so as a 1st step an explanation they're following the law what they're saying though is that this is going to be part of a larger rethinking of their relationship with saudi arabia and i think in many ways that would be tremendously welcome because this has been a very unhealthy relationship for quite some time the question is by starting off with this report is it an indicative of the idea that we are now personalizing the problem as if it is m.v.s. alone and that is responsible fo
face in the region you know there's a lot to discuss here tonight and to do that i'm joined by kenneth roth director of human rights watch in new york city and from washington d.c. i'm joined by middle east analyst try to parse the of the quincy institute for responsible strict state craft to both of you welcome let me start by asking you both what you expect the biden administration to do with this declassified report try to start with you. well what the biden history sion is doing is that...
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face in the region you know there's a lot to discuss here tonight and to do that i'm joined by kenneth roth director of human rights watch in new york city and from washington d.c. i'm joined by middle east analyst try to parse the of the quincy institute for responsible streak state craft both of you welcome let me start by asking you both what you expect the biden administration to do with this declassified report try to start with you. well what the biden astray ssion is doing is that they're following the u.s. law that congress mandated this earlier on of it's front because tradition essentially ignored it so as a 1st step an explanation they're following the law what they're saying though is that this is going to be part of a larger rethinking of the relationship with saudi arabia and i think in many ways that would be tremendously welcome because this has been a very unhealthy relationship for quite some time the question is by starting off with this report is it an indicative of the idea that we are now personalizing the problem as if it is m.p.'s alone and that is responsible for th
face in the region you know there's a lot to discuss here tonight and to do that i'm joined by kenneth roth director of human rights watch in new york city and from washington d.c. i'm joined by middle east analyst try to parse the of the quincy institute for responsible streak state craft both of you welcome let me start by asking you both what you expect the biden administration to do with this declassified report try to start with you. well what the biden astray ssion is doing is that...
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face in the region you know there's a lot to discuss here tonight and to do that i'm joined by kenneth roth director of human rights watch in new york city and from washington d.c. i'm joined by middle east analyst try to parse the of the quincy institute for responsible strict state craft to both of you welcome let me start by asking you both what you expect the biden administration to do with this declassified report try to start with you. well what the biden is trace in is doing is that they're following the u.s. law that congress mandated this early iran of its front because tradition essentially ignored it so as a 1st step in explanation they're following the law what they're saying though is that this is going to be part of a larger rethinking of the relationship with saudi arabia and i think in many ways that would be tremendously welcome because this has been a very unhealthy relationship for quite some time the question is by starting off with this report is it an indicative of the idea that we are now personalizing the problem as if it is m.v.s. alone and that is responsible for t
face in the region you know there's a lot to discuss here tonight and to do that i'm joined by kenneth roth director of human rights watch in new york city and from washington d.c. i'm joined by middle east analyst try to parse the of the quincy institute for responsible strict state craft to both of you welcome let me start by asking you both what you expect the biden administration to do with this declassified report try to start with you. well what the biden is trace in is doing is that...